Scenes from a snowy New York City

Tourists normally pack Times Square, but on this snowy day it wasn't as crowded as normal.

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Snow blankets Central Park. The city had expected up to 20 inches of snow, but received much less.

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A view of Central Park from the 39th floor of the Hearst Tower.

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A plow removes snow from the entrance to Central Park at Columbus Circle.

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New York City Schools closed Tuesday. Teenagers took part in snowball fights at Central Park.

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The view of Central Park South facing east. Very few cars were on the road Tuesday.

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MTA canceled above-ground subway service at 4 a.m. Tuesday, stranding many in the outer boroughs of New York City. Express service was also canceled in order to make room to park trains underground. This train was parked on the express tracks at 86th Street on the Upper West Side.

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No crowds around a normally bustling Radio City Music Hall.

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No skaters on the ice today at Rockefeller Plaza.

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A worker removes snow from the skating rink at Rockefeller Plaza.

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Plows clear snow from the 85th Street Transverse, which connects New York's Upper East and West sides.

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Clearing snow along 57th Street on New York City's west side.

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Snow mounds begin to form around the city. This pile was along 48th Street in Midtown.

Tourists normally pack Times Square, but on this snowy day it wasn't as crowded as normal.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

Snow blankets Central Park. The city had expected up to 20 inches of snow, but received much less.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

A view of Central Park from the 39th floor of the Hearst Tower.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

A plow removes snow from the entrance to Central Park at Columbus Circle.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

New York City Schools closed Tuesday. Teenagers took part in snowball fights at Central Park.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

The view of Central Park South facing east. Very few cars were on the road Tuesday.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

MTA canceled above-ground subway service at 4 a.m. Tuesday, stranding many in the outer boroughs of New York City. Express service was also canceled in order to make room to park trains underground. This train was parked on the express tracks at 86th Street on the Upper West Side.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

No crowds around a normally bustling Radio City Music Hall.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

No skaters on the ice today at Rockefeller Plaza.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

A worker removes snow from the skating rink at Rockefeller Plaza.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

Plows clear snow from the 85th Street Transverse, which connects New York's Upper East and West sides.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

Clearing snow along 57th Street on New York City's west side.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

Snow mounds begin to form around the city. This pile was along 48th Street in Midtown.

Tourists normally pack Times Square, but on this snowy day it wasn't as crowded as normal.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

Snow blankets Central Park. The city had expected up to 20 inches of snow, but received much less.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

A view of Central Park from the 39th floor of the Hearst Tower.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

A plow removes snow from the entrance to Central Park at Columbus Circle.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

New York City Schools closed Tuesday. Teenagers took part in snowball fights at Central Park.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

The view of Central Park South facing east. Very few cars were on the road Tuesday.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

MTA canceled above-ground subway service at 4 a.m. Tuesday, stranding many in the outer boroughs of New York City. Express service was also canceled in order to make room to park trains underground. This train was parked on the express tracks at 86th Street on the Upper West Side.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

No crowds around a normally bustling Radio City Music Hall.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

No skaters on the ice today at Rockefeller Plaza.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

A worker removes snow from the skating rink at Rockefeller Plaza.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

Plows clear snow from the 85th Street Transverse, which connects New York's Upper East and West sides.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

Clearing snow along 57th Street on New York City's west side.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

Snow mounds begin to form around the city. This pile was along 48th Street in Midtown.

PHOTO: Ernesto Mourelo/Hearst Television

Scenes from a snowy New York City

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Updated: 11:59 AM CDT Mar 14, 2017

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What started as a blizzard fizzled into a winter storm in New York City, but not before several inches of snow fell across Manhattan. Here are a collection of images from around town.